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CONTENTS FOR JULY, 1908 



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"Maxwell Court" : The Vista from the Pergola Looking Toward the House 256 



Monthly Comment 258 



Notable American Homes — "Maxwell Court," the Residence of Francis T. Maxwell, Esq., 



at Rockville, Connecticut By Barr Ferree 259 



Leaded Glass Windows for Domestic Use By Charles M. Shean 266 



"Kinnekort," — The Residence of Edward K. Cone, Esq., at Colonia, New Jersey. 



By Paul Thurston 268 



Etching on Copper and Brass By Mabel Tuke Pries tman 272 



Glimpses of Tokeneke: Some Attractive Homes at Rowayton, Connecticut. 



By Francis Durando Nichols 275 



Summer Gardening in France By Jacques Boyer 285 



The Home and Studio of an Artist at East Gloucester, Massachusetts. 



By Charles Chauncey 289 

 Correspondence: 



Problems in Home Furnishing By Alice M. Kellogg 294 



Garden Work About the Home By Charles Downing Lay 294 



The Care of the Summer Rose Bed. 

 In the Raspberry Field. 



Intensive Strawberry Culture. 

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